[PDF.04bb] Wildlife in Airport Environments: Preventing Animal–Aircraft Collisions through Science-Based Management (Wildlife Management and Conservation)
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| #2610100 in Books | 2013-09-27 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.71 x7.00l,1.27 | File type: PDF | 200 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A Good Summary of Research to 2013|By Stephen M. Vantassel|The book contains 15 chapters organized into three parts. Part 1: Wildlife Management Techniques, discusses bird and wildlife behavior in the hopes of better understanding how visual repellents can be effective. Tactile, auditory, and chemical repellents are investigated also. The section is rounded out with chapters co|||"The authors did an outstanding job in collecting, analyzing, and organizing current best management practices for aviation wildlife management. I recommend Wildlife in Airport Environments to wildlife professionals and airport managers as the basis f
The pilot watches the instrument panel and prepares for touchdown―a routine landing until a burst of birds, a coyote, or a herd of deer crosses the runway! Every year, pilots experience this tension and many aircraft come into direct contact with birds and other wildlife, resulting in more than one billion dollars in damage annually. The United States Federal Aviation Administration has recorded a rise in these incidents over the past decade due to the combined effe...
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